
Bryson DeChambeau threatens to pull out of British Open after heated penalty strokes drama
Drama with Bryson DeChambeau has started to materialize at the British Open
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Drama with Bryson DeChambeau has started to materialize at the British Open. DeChambeau’s agent said after the ruling that there is a chance that he doesn’t play on Saturday, which would be even more stunning than the penalty. Bryson DeChambeau was given two strokes onto his second-round score for stamping down the vegetation around his ball on the fifth hole.
Furthermore, Bryson’s agent says Bryson has until his tee time tomorrow to decide if he’s playing or not. DeChambeau immediately objected to the ruling and then went out to the fifth hole with two rules officials where he was seen getting pretty heated while defending his actions on the shot in question.
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Drama with Bryson DeChambeau has started to materialize at the British Open.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDeChambeau’s agent said after the ruling that there is a chance that he doesn’t play on Saturday, which would be even more stunning than the penalty.
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Bryson DeChambeau was given two strokes onto his second-round score for stamping down the vegetation around his ball on the fifth hole.
according to New York PostBryson’s agent says Bryson has until his tee time tomorrow to decide if he’s playing or not.
according to Sports IllustratedDeChambeau immediately objected to the ruling and then went out to the fifth hole with two rules officials where he was seen getting pretty heated while defending his actions on the shot in question.
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